faraco
- Website: github.com/faraco
- About: It's not an abomination. We just think differently from each other.
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Commented on Perl 6 NativeCall: Look, Ma! I'm a C Programmer!
I wonder how is it on the Perl 5 side. If you can use Perl 6 from Perl 5 with compatibility module or Inline, then hypothetically this should work on Perl 5 too, right?...
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Commented on Why I recommend using the "++" system of Metacpan
I wholeheartedly agree with this post....
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Commented on Stack Overflow Considered as a Grimoire or Trove
Stackoverflow is my alchemy recipes library....
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Commented on Wrapping a C shared library with Perl and XS
Thank you! This is very useful as I'm learning perlxs myself too....
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Commented on The Hot New Language Named Rakudo
The Rakudo Programming Language sounds great....
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Commented on Mojolicious Full and Lite apps - understanding the difference
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing. When the framework 'has 2 in 1', it will be better to have an example to demonstrate development with both, especially with identical web application. Talking about Mojolicious and Mojolicious::Lite, is this an idea from...
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Commented on Perl6::Tidy initial release
this is great. More Perl 6 code that is easy to read coming in the future. :)...
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DrForr commented on
Perl6::Tidy initial release
Thanks! It currently supports the basic 1-true-brace-style, Whitesmiths, Allman, GNU and a few others that aren't so common.
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Buddy Burden commented on
Why I recommend using the "++" system of Metacpan
Well said. I've gone and ++'ed all the modules I regularly install on every new Perl installation I create. Thanks for the reminder.
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aseric commented on
The Hot New Language Named Rakudo
There is no doubt the "Wall" in front of Perl 5 should be removed so it can proceed.
My two points:
1) For Perl
Remember Java 1.5 was marketed as Java 5 and it was easier to proceed from there on.
Similary Perl 6 can be skipped for Perl.Perl has been in Perl 5 for very long time. The next major version should be released as Perl 7 which will give a fresh beginning and surely every perl programmer will leap in joy. (Perl 6 can be skipped similar to Java which skipped 3 and 4)
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